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Ardmore, Sunday, September 13, 1908 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE PAGE FOUR EDNA GOODRICH LOST HIM MINER MACMILLAN, WITH MIL LIONS, GIVES UP BEAUTY. big production of on PASTOR LOOKED NEWS AND GOSSIP OF N. Y. Maxine Elliott's Divorce Petition Ao-Mitt Goodwin Said to Have Fallen Into McMlllan't Math cr's Hands. PRAIRIE COMPANY DOING ENOR MOUS BUSINESS IN THE STATE FIGURES. FOR SNOBS f.n i'i uicltro, Hept. U Uhlnd n lint: . 'crt iuinoiiDrtfni.it thnt il . i 1 1 nm-mcnl oi Kdh.i Ooodilch. I'lo,- iu ii girl, 'Oi 1 II H i M.i. miiihii. Nvrt mining mag ii.ii ii if. been broken off there la stoi iii'finito confirmation of the ii .ut ii ih.it the man with the mo i in girl with the beauty ha i. t ii n. il ("until to the toboggan ii- k i . ii ly MaeJllllan hlmaelf In K.-im . NVv. Km i since the filr Hdna iind her at uliv fiance met In Ban Fran i hi hi May, amllfit aweeily upon i . u i-iii.r for acveral days In uh In anil then pnrtedotio for rtiimim ami tin other back to the mlnea- It liiu It i n pretty generally understood that it would Iki ft Ioiik, cold dav In fore tho wedding bella would ring in i , r of llmlr nuptials. Of course 1 1. , ueni.-d It for n time. Ilul tin tiiln of n inlsuiiderslnndlii( persisted and then caino explanations. 'I'lii' theory that first gullied cred ence was that Mis (ioodrich mid her mother had inadu tlio liorrlfyltiK dla cowry that tho prospective groom's reputed mllllona consisted of n pal try few sooru thousands In coin and t lie rial Imagination. Ot course that would never do for a girl who Is reported to have apunt $20,000 or more us a preliminary to nrraiiKlUK her tro.scau. Then ennio the story that Nal ('. (oodwlii, actor and mining uiiiii, hud detcriiilned to win IkicIi tlui beauty art IiIh loading omiiii. roKiirdloaa of opposition, and that Kdrni hud glv en ear to IiIh pleadings. Tlio report that (Ioodwln had twlco followud lMna to Kurope nave weight to thin explnuiitlon, hut now thorn In an other. i-iluesdny MncMlllun iinido the formal annoiiucemuut that the on guuniicnt wiih off. hut ho did not otter any explanation. Since then nw hlsper Iiiik hmin go ing tho rounds that thero In iniiro ho ti l ml the Hindering of the .Miir.MII liiu (ioodrich engagement thiili the pilhllc ever suspected. The gossips havo II that the com plnliit lu the oft predicted mult for divorce hy .laliie Hlliott tigniuMl Nat (' Hood win, alroady drawn, hut not vet placed on tlio in couit, In the real cause of all tho I rouble. A copy of this complaint I wild to havo found Hm way Into the haiuU of Mrs .1. II. MacMIUau of Herkoley. nun lur of Mlsa (loodrleh's fiance. ud It wim upon I ho loading of this yet unfiled couiilalut, It Ik as serted, that Mrs. Mac Mlllim inuilii the filial deuiaiid upon her son which n -ul.nl In his announcement on nllit -ihiv of tho breaking off of the engagement. Muskogee, Okln, Sept. U. On the Ilrat liny of September the record oi tho Prairie Oil and Oae company, the reprfseniatlve or the Standard In I he mhl rotillnent field had In atomge 7,SBl,7l lmrrtla of emtio oil. Never aluee the lime when the fumoua Hrnd ford field iiiaclKNl It hHght of pro duction haa there been Mi much oil In tankage taken irom one Held. The record of oil production lor III" month or August ahowa aoiiie Intewat Ing fignra. The runa nmde hy the 1'ralrle Oil ami (laa company ntgre. galed .1.000.IHMI burr el of crude oil for i..e month. The hiuoiiih put In Htornge waa uncommonly miiiiiII, amoiinllng to 7h.0hi ImiTela jr. r day It la alleged that wiih t..o pipe llnea now In course of ouimt ruction Hinl the one contemplated I he eiiormoiia llg iiii'h In oil will pale Into Inalgulll cance. Three yeaia ago one of the heat pout oil oil men operating In the field and who la now one of the hlggeal producer, uinde n statement thnt I he dallj iirtiililrtliiu or the mid-continent would inner exceed 25,000 barrel. At that time the production waa Una than 20,000 barrel and nearly all of Il waa coming rrom the Osage dla I rift, the Webber, Smith. Mnunda, Hlniin, Muskogee, Ohmulgeo, IIIk C'mIiIii, Delaware and other km1h hud then never heen dieamed of. It la ea lluinled now thnt with only the wella already lu. thai the pioducllou could oailly he ralacd to isr,000 liurel dully If nil tho well weio turned lnime. Thla doea mil i-onteiuplale any now well, and there would ho hun dred or them drilled the moment It wn een that more product Ion could be taken care or. lu fact It In ea lluiated the mid-continent I capable of producing 200.000 burrolH or oil dally under favorable clreuniRtancoH. mid that la a good deal or oil. It la true that the older field that bae been blu producer are now gradually letting down, eapoclally at ll.iltlesvllle, Tulmi and .Mound, but tin. life of I lieHe rleld Iiiik been very retmirkable and there I no leaiiin lo believe that the other and newer Hold llmt have been ami are now being IiioukIiI In will not be Jual a long lived. And It I believed loo, hy most oil men, Hint bigger and belter field are jet to be dlacoverud further to the mmthuent than any of the field 't bloilKht III. IN RUUGH CLOTHES HE VISITED RICH CHICAGO CHURCHES. He Wat Welcomed at Each and Now He Says the Big Congregationc Are Hospitable A VTork ingman's Disguise. Chicago. Sept. 12 niagtllicd na n wnrltlnginnii, tho Itov. John Thonip win. ,Mtor of the MoCube .Memorial .Methodlat Hplc-oal church, Washing ion .nenue ami llfty fourth alreet, haa made a merit Investigation In raahhiimhte chiircbea lu thla i lly lu mi effort to disprove tho chnrgea which are anmellmea heard that the almbhy stranger la anuhbud lust -el of being warmly welcomed when at tending services'. 'The poor atrunger la welco.n.' 'n; ten at Is centeied iiion the rupubll Cblcago'a weallhleat c.hurchea." mild ,, g,,H.rnalorlal nomination. .Mut tho mlillHler jeaterday lu re.-alln.! the rucla cdncernlng Ills uiiuaiml ev POLITICAL AND OTHERWISE (By Glenn Guernsey) i rlallat niiign.ltiu with a circulation New Vork, Sapt. 12. A the wenth-J of iiiiiptyruindred thoiiHiiiid Is don er grow cooler, the eiithiialaaiu of hIiir hla war paint and priming lilm inetiopolltnti polltlclaiiH waxen wnrni- self to tlio gizzard with Boclallstlc or. Dcaplto tho fact thnt tho peatlfur- ructa and Hggera, which he will on platen of Wall street hnvo been liuil ut tho head of tlio Ncbrnnka deprived of tlio plenHiire of aiipplyltiK orator, If opportunity olTcra. .Mr, the alnewH or war for political bat- Wllahlro duclaroa that his challungi' tlea, Now York re .i.ilna tho heart of $10,000 for u clinuco to Htaud on and center of tho national campaign, a platform with .Mr. Dryaii and urguu .lust now thu Intercut la confined to xoilallam Htill holda giMid. Thoo ten next week' xtnte conveiitloua or thounuiul bniieti would inak' a cotu both big iiartlea, and Tor a few ilaya forlnh o a nl.tioii to tho depleted cam tho nieliojiolla III be deserted by palgu Hind, and here's hoping that the polltleliins. The exodua to riara- .Mr. Uryan will go after thein. toga, where the repuhllcuiia meet .Mr, WIIMilrc, 1 am Informed, alo on .Momluy, and to Kocheater, whore hna u standing ofTur of ? 10,000 for a thu doinocrntb coiiveno on Thi;rc dlHcnssluli with .Mr. Tuft on whether day, haa alroady commenced, and hy "fled knows" la tho proper answer .Monday morning there will scarcely to the question: "If u worklngtiniu Ih letiialu a polltlulHii of nut In thu out of employment and his fiimlly greuter city. ; on tho verge of starvntlon, what can Among the political wiseacres, In- ho do to ho saved'.'" Tho socialist 11. M. WOItSHAM, I'resltlont. C. L. ANDKHSON, Vlco-I'rcs J. II. HOONK, Cnshlcr. J. W. KKMIAMOaON, Hocj. Fiiist State: Bank ARDMOlvK, OICLA. STATIC AND COUNTY DKI'OSI TORY. Wo givo our customers every ndviinlayo tu lie obtitined from tiny btthk. Wo pay four per cent interest on deposits. Our depositoi are protected by the SLite Depositors' Guaran ty fund Willi those inducements, we got results. Hesults are what, you wunt Open an account with us and get them. LARGEST STATE BANK IN SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA porlnioiit. "Concealing iny Identity In tho plainest iind most ordinary clolhea I could llud. I visited many ot tho churchea und, without b lug rrc ogiilxed. received a hearty welcome. They nre completely filling their mis sion." Impreaacd with what h" terms the "inelancnoly whine" constantly direct ed toward the churches of wealthy clieiiielea, Mr. Thompson devoted the entire month of August hi vacation to the altitude or the fushloiiablo congregations toward the stranger. Nino churchea within the inner lilt of Chicago were visited, this legion 'lelng selected tlrst, he said be cause or Us being so representative, and because statements were beliiK inaile, lollowlng the turning over ot the liiSalle Avenuo Itaptlst church to the city missions, that religion In odltor thinks Mr. Taft'a reputed an swer wasn't sulllcluiitly .broad, und inpolliiin "iipporters ot (lovornor that It should have been "Wllshlre Hughes aaaert that beyond pumd- und t!od know." venture or a doubt the boarded one haa a cinch of 'he lead-pipe vari ety. If you listen lo a Hughes mini, you will iiilckly assimilate tho tin- Coney island. Nu.t week the million or two pco lde of tho great metroiiulls who are priwHlnu ithut the convention will rictt.(i with tho Coney Island habit a certainly liaine ungues as me sun Is sure to rise tomorrow morn ing. The Indorsement of President Roosevelt is said to remove thu nomination of the present goveruor rroui the realm or uncertainty and will pay their last legaids to the Isle of Joy for tho souboii of 1U0S. As In the past, the great final blow-out will take the form ot n Manly Oruw carnival which will be bo say thu hardworking press agents "the place it safely among the thltiKS that Kr.lmlu8l aml Illost glorious and In were ordained from tlio beginning. I H,r,K Hyinbollc pageant and the Along the upper reaches of the hllm-ioiis festival or fun. frolic (Si-ont While Way. however, one and folly In tho world's history. t .. .nrr u, i-UMii. Il.i 11 ii linim ,i iiiuviim ..). " "J Which Is KOlUg HOUR', I'VCII for il full-Jeweled politician of thu sporting imt,y ,,n;(i!j ngent. . Ill ...II ...... ,!..,, 1,.ii,. 1 tlll.l-l " III M-ll ", iniiv "'.it, . , - . .. ,1....... IIPU HIV H.-.IVHIC Ul tllV H Vl-H, llll'l. bearded sou of temperance up at Albany ain't got no more chance n getting under the wire than you will be a u'ght pageant allegorical or "Tho Age or Progress," with many liini.iiiflr.Dil fln:itn Itllliilrniltl rif nllto. tbe Inner belt ot Chicago had pn.c-, Inive' -whlch Is .e.talnly reducing ..slm)tht.u.(1 , f,mvcrfl.. tlcally illi'il. 1 HIS oisiiiet is minim ( 1 1 1 piiSHllUlliy lo uio lowest cuiiiniDii by Thlrty-llrst street, North avenue, i (iHiioinliiator. Nor Is this boast en- Ashland nvcniio and tho UiKe. I tlrelv a conversational con game. t Mr. Thompson in the attlie he us u j -pi,,. .unnnt which Is sore on the e-,ildltlou, looks nothing like the minister or a large church. Tho dollies he wore were not shabby to Hughes because or his aiitlgamhllng crusade and It Is pretty widely dir- fused In the metropolis has cooked up a nice scheme to sidetrack the I present occupant ot the executive the oUiut ot dirtiness, but they woro , scheme to sidetrack the .i ii i i.ii... 'i'i,.. 1 iruyoil, nil eaui'iii e iiiiu niniij. coat was a blue serge worn at tho edges and or an old style cut. It had long lost It shape being bulging in mansion at Albany. If this plan "takes." the antl Hughes men will agree upon some prominent republican who will be ac ceptable to Roosevelt some man of Jui ' a. little Cascasweet la all that 1- necessary to give your liaby win ii It Is cross ami t-vlah. Cas casweet contains no opiates nor 1 . . I ill .l.tiiru iiiijI Id tilitlilf t-.i,tim. liu mlisl l.v mothers every where. Sold 1,1 ,"' K""1 el.etlou hv W It Pramo. TO SUCCEED JUDGE LOWE Attorney Carney of El Reno May Be. com; Criminal Judge. Oklahoma I'll). Sept. II!. It was slated last night that Atloiney John .1. Carney of HI Iteno an active can didate for appointment a a Judge ot ilia criminal conn of appeals may eu named hy Coventor llaakell as dis trict Judge for the Thlrtletu Judicial distilct to lill tho Micancy created by the dealh of .luilgo Joseph it. Lowe, of 1C1 lleuo. Il la also understood Hint Thomas Doyle of l'rry. now will become an actlvu candidate for the apMiutuieii( a one ot the Judge of the crlmimil court of appeal. A lo the term of orriee to which Judge l.owe'a aucceiisor ahull hold, there setius to be ipilte a ditfereiice of opinion. Several promliieut niter ue)s are of the opinion thai a new new district Judge must lie elected this fall. the hack. The trous.rs were even more noticeable Hki,i the coat. They . t..l.i .....lulitiii-.tlilv Inn eni n... ' il,.. iv,,,, ,.r l.'lll,,, llnnl ,.r .lnenb Heht. were too ahort. bagged at the knee tnd had wtll f rayed fringes at th uda. lie wore an out pair oi other novelties Illustrative ot thu go- ! ultis of thu men who havo niadu Coney the greatest amusement res.i -t in the world. It Is likely that no less I than a million subjects will rally about the king and queen of Coney i during tho coining week, provided 1 Jupiter lMuvlus doesn't frown upon, the affair and transform the lulu of Joy Into a deseit of despair. Mrs. Ingersoll. Tho ability or a clever reporter to make much ado about nothing wiu recently Illustrated by ono or Mr. Hearst's newspapers In tho pub licatlou or a story concerning Mrs. Kvu Ingersoll, widow of the famous C. T. HAlUtlNOKIt Pres. IIAHOLI) WALLACH, Cnshlcr A Deposit in the Ardmore State Bank Is the Right Investment for a Prudent Man How much money can you save? If you could bo assured of ABSOLUTE SAFETY would 4 per cent look attractive to you? The Guarantee Dank Deposit law of the State of Oklahoma makes every dollar deposited with this bank SECUKEL.Y SAFE. Wc Want Your Business. Satisfaction Guaranteed. II. Choale. or (ieorgo II. Cortolyou and stick lo him until the cows come 1 I........ ..t !.. I I miiIwiu imiii 1 1 rn liw nt if nt shoes, a dark -hlrt. a railed celluloid '" - " "' """" agnostic. Reading the headlines and collar, a tie oi sort or pink cotton ! " reau.a...... oi me iiiu.i.) i goods and a black slouch hat So Mr ""'ir euo,u,u..ou p...j-e.. waa be from his usual dapper appear- la no dou'it that many of the mice that on a car he sat by the side republican loaders of the Umpire of on. of the members ot his congre-' atalo are bitterly and vio lently oppos d to Hughes and tliey will right to the last ditch to pre vent his reiioiuiuatloii. nation and was not i-ecognled. D.ivls Notes. IMUs. Okln., Sept. 10. Mr. Key Wolf, geologist of the university of Oklahoma, was here this week and collected ome abihH sand from the Joe Morris place, four United States Depository Oklahoma State Depository City Depository Ardmore National Bank ARDMORE 0hHH0M Capital, Surplus and Additional $250,000 If......,.. t ............. ll.....l,.., la t.li.la.li.l. lulling ,l(lllliry iirmi iiiru ii.inrwt.i- 1 ed, but rather IhcIIiihm to the opinion that the apK)ntee to Mil nut the tin- . . ..I Ill u. I.. I.. ..ri..,.. Cueii it-mi tiii iriiiiiiu in iiiiiw uiitii inn. K'ouiity Atlonuy Jteardon and Ul Met Judge Uoorge V. (lark held a hhort conferfucts yesterda) Crlng wiih h i he lineal lou of a succeaoi atul the lengt.h of hla term were discuss mI. but no definite conclusion wits ' i etched and neither desired to ex pi'ish all opinion until the matter la gone Into further. , ' There la audi an abundance o; flection laws and o many fuiiures , pertaining thereto to eonfuse one. that It requires some time to si ml. i lie proposition lu order to gei Mi. dear facts," said County Vim no it anion tonight. If thla bank Ih a safn place for the city, statu and nation to deposit their funds It In n snfu place for tho farmer and busi ness mail to keep his funds. THY IT. LF.E CRUCE, President G. W. STUART, Cashier Bryan Coming. Among the democrats, rivalry for first place on the ticket Is not so tillliw west i;,,,, , n(, - aciimimloiis, ami the Con or town, which be pronounced th i th( i 0f a more friendly and bar- riaest he has ever seen In Okiaho- monlous nature. Several men are be am. It will be taken to the state fair , UK boomed for the nomination Tor at Oklahoma City where It will be I governor, wiih the odda apparently en e.vhlblt. I r.ivnriug Lieutenant Coveiuor Chan- The Commercial dub la having the er. Although William Knndolph roada leading Into Mavis put Into j uu-nt was defeated for tho govern first class condition, and expects to or-hp In the lust election. Chnnler receive more cotton than was re-i won eaaolly and his friends believe ceived last year. that he can lepeut the performance. Davis la making n hot fight for the j -i'jt democrats of tlio metropolis county seat, and has men at work j w;n mvVe an opportunity to give vent throughout the county, and epectSt their enthusiasm next Thursday, to win the fight hy the farmer vote, j Vm William .1. llryan will come to ; town nnd make a speech. It has been MIUIiMK of Iwttlen or Foley's Money i IM,,.8tently reported that the Ne and Tar have been sold without any I ...,,.,..,.. ...itl in this cltv will be person having experleno nl any other I ,,rl"4", aiittitss in uus city win ue than henerlclnl results frimi Its use for couifli, colds ami lung trouble This la htH-ause the genuine Foley's Money and Tar In the yMlow ptiok-uft contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, (luanl your health by refusina of the nature of an attack on so cialism, and the rod flag followers are consequently moved to anticipa tory wrath. If Mr. llryan enrrlos out hla plan any but the genuine. For sale by all j , ,Ht t), (psclplea or Karl Marx Iruggltts. , j,,,,.,, ttl sjonu.thliiK doing lu ! " 7"v i . i vi I .i-i' "'e old town Immediately thereafter. i u i ' w m (lax l.r I W INhlre you know Cay I'i'd mill onnire and editor of a ho- m .1 v i. i i' i u .i ' . i cru. li i I m t oiluctory paragraphs, one gather ed the Impression that .Mrs. Inger soll had become a full-fledged con vert to spliltiiallsui and was dally expecting a visitation from tho spf it of her dead husbund. Heading further, we are told that .Mis. Ingersoll the roKrtcr hastens to assure us that she Is a "gentle woman," although no one had ever denied It Is not a believer lu spir itualism, and docs not know that (there are sp'rlts. Alleged "messages" rrom Colonel Ingersoll, rreiiieutly an- . iioiiiiceil by mediums, she looks up on as Impostures. Capping the climax of absurdity, tho newspaper story quotes what purports to h? an extract from Colo nel Ingersoll's oration at his broth er's grave as follows. "What awaits us after death? Whether It bo anni hilation or Immortality, we can apeak with no certainty." 'What Colonel Ingersoll really said was something like this: "Life is a narrow vale between the cold ami barren peaks of two eternities. Wo strive lu vain to look be) ond the heights. Wo cry aloud, but tho only answer Is tho echo or our walling cry. Hut In tho night or death Mope sees a star nnd listen ing lovo can hear tho rustlo or n wini!." Thero may be a bnsls or compari son between the stilted sylo ot Mr. Hearst's young man and tho flowing oratory of Cobnel Ingersoll, but 1 fall to find It. t P. ANDERSON. President, . B. F. FRENSLEY, Vice President C. L. ANDFJHSON, Cashier. ... KM SANDI.1N, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE, OK LA. Capital Paid In I 60,000.00 Surplus Funds 1(5,000.00 Total 1225,000.0 The oldest bank In Indlar Territory. Accounts st firms sag Individuals solicited upon tba most liberal terms consistent with good banking. BANKERS NATIONAL ... BANK... PAID UP CAPITAL 150,000.0f AFE METHODS. CAREFUL MANAGEMENT. Ws ssltclt accounts whether Urge or small, whlck will kare our careful attention. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXra FOR RENT. MeWltts KlflMy and iHaader ri is pum om jo uoHHUHmi 'suiml .i inn .ir. for weak bsok, backache, rheu der and nil other annoyances .In,, to weak kWneys. Thov are sold bv H. Frame. .RISING Breast Ami many other painful and disircssinj; ailments from which most mothers sull'er, can be avoided by tisins Mother's Friond. This rem edy is a God-send to expect ant mothers, carrying them When Trifles Become Troubles If any iwrKons uspects their kidneys are deranged: they should tnko Foil-. ' Kidney remedy at ohqj nnd not rlak having llrlght's disease or dUhctc3. Delay gives the disease, a strotuer roothold and you should not di-'.ay taidng Foley's Kidney Heniody. For salo by all driiBKlsts. J. A BIVENS, President. A. H. PALMER, Cashier. DON LACY, Vice Presldsnt FRED C. CARR, Asst. Cashier. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE, OKLA. Capital 1100,000.00 6urplua Funds tlOO.OOO Accounts ot Anna and Individuals solicited! Courteeus treat ment accorded to all alike. SAVE MONEY You can save money on Gas Heaters by buying now before the Fall rush. Call or phone us for particulars. Ardmore Supply Company i.l'tielan i a man vt.n i!. ,, 'I if I is lime tr.vliu ti. l,. . . .is. ,iU i t. I For A Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may be cured In about one-third the time usunllv re vered bv applvlng rli.unlii rlaln's Pile Il-i'm ' !v .ivd plvlnjt U alv "olutc if ' For sab b F J H.i rcy und Hoffman Drug Co. throiiKh the critical ordeal with safety. No woman who uses Mother's Friend need fear the sufferinc incident to birth; for it robs ... . r . i. . a ir. o 1 -l.M.l the ordeal ot its dread aim insures saiciy to me ui iiiuiiiti uuu umu, nml 80mt, wlvcs 1,01,, themselves. Icavinc her in a condition more favorable to speedy re covery. The child is also healthv. strom? and uood iiotiirrwl Our Ixiok coilUlnlllK lu ll.llllILU. tie lutormillon tllleut rrobywritlnBto BRAUFIELD REGULATOR CO AtlaoU, Ot. loUlwo o.iiwi iu juw ui iiiuiiiwi uiiu viiuu, MOTHER Some men treat thoir wives well Kodol will, In n very ahort time, enahlo tho stomach to do tlio work It should do and tho work It should do la to digest all thn food you eaL It makes tho stomach sweet nnd It is pleasant to tako. It la sold here by V H. Franio. Fall Term Begins Wednesday, Sept. 2nd, 1908' There will he n greater demand this full for Stenographer! and hook keepers than wo can possibly supply. Knter our school on thu above tlnto for a course In ahorthnml nml bookkeeping anil you will bo nbso. lutely sure of a position. Send for new catalotr. Selvidge Business College, ARDMORE, OKLA.